Both are mystery, thriller, time-loop dramas led by actor Bai Jing Ting. Great story and amazing cast line-up in both.
Here in memorist the male lead has the ability to see memories while in mobius the male lead can revert time. Also just like memorist ,mobius has another person with supernatural powers.
Mobius reminds me of Shining for One Thing because they both center on time travel and explore how changing the past affects emotions, relationships, and fate.
If you like stories that raise big questions about second chances, this might be your thing too.
If you like stories that raise big questions about second chances, this might be your thing too.
These investigative dramas have obv differences, e.g. the overall set-up:
Mobius a time-loop drama with a detective ML, while Under the Skin's main chara is a portray-artist in the police force (+ linear timeline).
But I make this recommendation because in an abstract way they give me the same vibe:
in their own unique way both shows create a captivating atmosphere for the unfolding investigation, that I wish I could experience for the 1. time again.
It's not just a 'who did it' but more an exploration of human emotions, we gain glimpses of the lives of the people involved in the case, their goals & motives (In Under The Skin this is extended into art(history)).
Mobius has a hint of het romance while Under The Skin is giving us some bromance vibes, the creation of trust & acknowledgement of skills in each developing bond after a bit of a rocky start are very well done :)
Mobius a time-loop drama with a detective ML, while Under the Skin's main chara is a portray-artist in the police force (+ linear timeline).
But I make this recommendation because in an abstract way they give me the same vibe:
in their own unique way both shows create a captivating atmosphere for the unfolding investigation, that I wish I could experience for the 1. time again.
It's not just a 'who did it' but more an exploration of human emotions, we gain glimpses of the lives of the people involved in the case, their goals & motives (In Under The Skin this is extended into art(history)).
Mobius has a hint of het romance while Under The Skin is giving us some bromance vibes, the creation of trust & acknowledgement of skills in each developing bond after a bit of a rocky start are very well done :)
Zhang Hai Feng quits his job as a police officer after the death of his daughter, Duo Duo. However, one day, a serial killer case reveals new-found evidence about the accident that led to Duo Duo's death. In order to find out the truth, Zhang Hai Feng starts to pursue the serial killer and in the process, dies together with him. When he wakes up, he finds himself back in the past; one day before his death occurred. He decides to make use of the wormhole and save Duo Duo from her death. Eventually, he starts to unravel deep hidden secrets of the people around him, and the web of conspiracy that was planted 20 years ago.
A work that depicts the mysterious story of a man who has been deprived of a part of his body by organ hunters and becomes 'connected' with a person who has received an organ transplant.
Ha Dong Su is part of a new human race called Connect. He has an immortal body, kidnapped by a group of human organ traffickers. His eye is cut out from him. He soon sees something and realizes the man who has his stolen eye is a serial killer. Ha Dong Su is now able to see what the serial killer sees. He chases after the serial killer to stop him from killing more people.
Ha Dong Su is part of a new human race called Connect. He has an immortal body, kidnapped by a group of human organ traffickers. His eye is cut out from him. He soon sees something and realizes the man who has his stolen eye is a serial killer. Ha Dong Su is now able to see what the serial killer sees. He chases after the serial killer to stop him from killing more people.
Both Triage and Mobius feature protagonists stuck in time loops, trying to prevent tragic outcomes. In each series, the main character relives events repeatedly, learning from past mistakes to save lives. Both dramas mix suspense, emotional stakes, and character-driven storytelling, making them compelling for fans of time-loop narratives.
Mobius and Blood Free are similar in that they focus on crime within biotech companies. The male leads both play the roles of bodyguards or protectors. The female leads are experts in the field. The romance is subtle, with the main focus on the crime and figuring out the criminal behind the crime. Both are quick with some comedic scenes, which I love!
+ bodyguards
+ bio tech
+ crime & action
+ subtle romance
+ bodyguards
+ bio tech
+ crime & action
+ subtle romance
Mobius is less about romance and more on the mystery and sci-fi, but they both go in time loop. In “Oops! Almost broke up”, the main leads get stuck in one specific day and repeats not knowing when the day would move on, whereas “Mobius” gets stuck on different days, but each day repeats only 5 times.



